Tuesday Apr 07, 2026

Trauma-Informed Parenting Plans: Building Schedules That Help Children Feel Safe

Episode Summary:
In this episode of *Bridging the Gap: Law, Therapy and Justice*, attorney and licensed marriage and family therapist, Caitlin Burgess, delves into the importance of trauma-informed parenting plans. She highlights how these plans prioritize a child's safety above all else, considering factors like transitions, developmental stages, and individual needs. Caitlin emphasizes the need for customized, phased adjustments based on evidence and research to support children's emotional well-being and stability.

Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction
01:30 – Core principles guiding trauma-informed parenting plans
03:15 – Addressing heightened sensitivities to transitions in children
05:45 – Importance of supervised transitions in cases of abuse or conflict
07:20 – Reframing customization as support, not favoritism
09:10 – Illustrative situation showcasing the benefits of trauma-informed adjustments
11:30 – Tailoring plans to children's individual developmental stages and needs
13:45 – Practical considerations like sleep routines, medical care, and school routines
16:00 – Pacing changes in the schedule based on a child's response and stability
18:30 – Signs indicating the need to reconsider the current parenting plan structure

About the Show:
*Bridging the Gap: Law, Therapy and Justice* explores the intersection of law, mental health, and forensic practice to support families and professionals in understanding and navigating complex issues affecting children during and after litigation. Join host Mike Leon and featured guests like Caitlin Burgess as they offer valuable insights and expertise in creating trauma-informed solutions for families.

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